论文标题
机器人的性别麻烦:对性别类人机器人及其对HRI的影响的范围审查
Robot's Gendering Trouble: A Scoping Review of Gendering Humanoid Robots and its Effects on HRI
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论文摘要
在过去的几年中,围绕性别性类人机器人的有问题实践的讨论逐渐增加。为了详细了解机器人的“性别”是如何在人类机器人互动(HRI)社区中理解的,即如何被操纵,在哪些情况下以及它产生的影响对人们的看法和与机器人的相互作用的影响 - 我们对文学文献进行了范围的评论。我们确定了553篇与我们从5个不同数据库中检索的评论相关的论文。审查论文的最终样本包括2005年至2021年之间的35篇论文,其中涉及3902名参与者。在本文中,我们通过报告有关其性别的目标和假设的信息(即操纵性别的定义和原因),对机器人对机器人的“性别”(即性别提示和操纵检查)的操纵(例如,他们的实验设计)(例如,他们的参与者的效果(I. I. I. I. I. I. eSE),我们(I.该评论表明,机器人的“性别”不会影响HRI的关键构建,例如可爱和接受,而是对刻板印象具有最强的影响。我们利用社会机器人技术和性别研究中的不同认识论背景来对审查结果提供全面的跨学科观点,并提出了在HRI领域前进的方法。
The discussion around the problematic practice of gendering humanoid robots has risen to the foreground in the last few years. To lay the basis for a thorough understanding of how robot's "gender" has been understood within the Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) community - i.e., how it has been manipulated, in which contexts, and which effects it has yield on people's perceptions and interactions with robots - we performed a scoping review of the literature. We identified 553 papers relevant for our review retrieved from 5 different databases. The final sample of reviewed papers included 35 papers written between 2005 and 2021, which involved a total of 3902 participants. In this article, we thoroughly summarize these papers by reporting information about their objectives and assumptions on gender (i.e., definitions and reasons to manipulate gender), their manipulation of robot's "gender" (i.e., gender cues and manipulation checks), their experimental designs (e.g., demographics of participants, employed robots), and their results (i.e., main and interaction effects). The review reveals that robot's "gender" does not affect crucial constructs for the HRI, such as likability and acceptance, but rather bears its strongest effect on stereotyping. We leverage our different epistemological backgrounds in Social Robotics and Gender Studies to provide a comprehensive interdisciplinary perspective on the results of the review and suggest ways to move forward in the field of HRI.